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Ruben SchadeRubenerd Show 257 (November 23, 2008)

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The freak Aussie weather and iPhone 2.2 episode!

Freak weather in Australia (torrential storms in Brisbane, fluctuating temperatures in Adelaide, snow in Victoria a week before summer!); my cheesy slogan from primary school; my dad's plant designs in Pinkenba; the iPhone and iPod Touch 2.2 update (still no copy/paste, the amazing street view feature, the new weird MobileSafari layout); Toronto, Adelaide and Dublin; the IntoYourHead show; and utopian science fiction writers!

UPDATE: I referred to the CEO of Microsoft as Steve Jobs not Steve Ballmer! The blasphemy! Please forgive me!

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Artist/Composer: Ruben Schade
Date: 2008-11-23
Keywords: weather; australia; pinkenba; iphone; ipod; mobilesafari; google street view; google; intoyourhead; neal ocarrol; ruben schade; recorded in adelaide; recorded in australia; podcast; new time radio; audio magazine; talk radio

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